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Begins week of June 28 Kris Folsom Thu, 05/13/2021 - 9:30am Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (CMBG) has decided to bring back its innovative Summer Camp Club for a second season. In a year when many in-person summer camps are still on hiatus, the self-guided program maintains the spirit of independence and nature-discovery CMBG summer camps are known for. “It was such a success last year,” says Erika Huber, Youth & Family Program Manager, “that we wanted to offer it again, give kids another safe and memorable summer at the Gardens.” Participating campers receive four or eight full weeks of self-guided summer camp experiences, taking place both at the Gardens and at home. In session one, “Animal Kingdom,” those experiences explore the relationships between the flora and fauna of Maine. Session two, “Minibeasts,” covers insects and other invertebrates. ....
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2 weeks ago It s time to say HELLO to the latest attraction that has found it s home in our beloved Campbelltown across April.
Spend some koala-ty time with the family and visit the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan as well as other locations in Campbelltown to meet the award winning Hello Koalas kicking off from April 1.
The trail encompasses 22 one-metre high koala sculptures, hand-painted by Australian artists [Pictured]. The Hello Koalas sculpture trail is a unique award-winning concept, conceived by AHA and centred in Port Macquarie. The trail aims to promote koala conservation and conservation of other threatened animal and plant species in Australia. ....